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Pimville born and AGCS CEO honoured by peers for his tireless efforts to improve Maths & Science

The Pimville-Soweto born Thusang Mahlangu has been honoured with Future Leader award by a non-profit organization, the Broad Pool of Ideas (BPI) Foundation, at the Iconic Leadership Excellence Awards held at Midrand in August, recently.

Through Thusang, AGCS Africa has strengthened the impact it makes within its community with a focus on youth and education. The Allianz Maths & Science Center, which was launched in 2018, empowered Diepdale Secondary School in Soweto to improve their matric pass rate from 58.9% in 2017 to 80.4% last year.

He joined AGCS Africa in 2013 as Head of Market Management and subsequently became Head of Property in 2014 and grew the portfolio in key African countries. An MBA graduate from Milpark Business School in South Africa, Thusang has over 20 years of experience in insurance and risk management.

CEO of AGCS Africa since February 2017, under his leadership, the business achieved 28.9% percent growth in gross written premium between 2017 and 2018. The company settled 3095 claims during the same period valued at R359 million to enable medium and large companies in Africa to continue growing.

He’s also a board member of the South African Insurance Association and a member of the prestigious Young Presidents Organization, which is a global network of young chief executives across 130 countries.

“I am honored to be recognized by the BPI Foundation as a Future Leader in their inaugural award ceremony. However, I wouldn’t be here without my team, and I am very proud of what we have done for AGCS in Africa, both for the business and also in supporting our local communities. Everyone in the team looks forward to continuing to build on our success going forward,” he was quoted.

The company, through its Explorer Camp Football Edition, enables youngsters between the ages of 14 and 16 to spend a week in Munich, Germany to develop their leadership skills through on and off the pitch activities, which include meeting FC Bayern stars, training with youth coaches and deliberating on future topics.

Image (AGCS Africa CEO Thusang Mahlangu (right) receiving the award from Gauteng Premier David Makhura).

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